Rumors of large-screen iPhones have been around for a while now, more specifically as an option Apple's looking into for the 2014 iPhone 6. With the launch of the new, more gesture-friendly iOS 7, rumors of curved displays, which would better suit them, have followed. Now we're once again getting some numbers, 4.7- and 5.5-inches, along with some more wish-list features, namely pressure sensitivity. Tim Culpan and Adam Satariano, reporting for Bloomberg:

With screens of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches, the two new models would be Apple’s largest iPhones, the person said, and would approach in size the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3 that Samsung Electronics Co. debuted in September. The South Korean maker last month released its curved-screen Galaxy Round, the latest phone in an array of sizes and price points that’s helping keep Samsung ahead of Apple in global market share. [..] Testing continues on the pressure-sensitive technology, which is unlikely to be ready for the next iPhone release and is instead planned for a later model, the person said.

Larger screens are especially popular with people, and in regions where, one multipurpose device is preferred over several, specific devices. For those who don't want to carry around a phone and a tablet, or who can only afford one mobile device, the phone has a bigger job to do, and a bigger display helps it do it.

Apple has long shipped Macs in multiple screen sizes, and in 2012 expanded the iPad into two screen sizes. In 2013 Apple showed they can expand capacity enough to produce two new iPhones at the same time. A lot of pieces seem to be coming together. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see a larger new iPhone next year.

As to pressure sensitivity, on larger screen devices, not only phablets but full on tablets, digitizers and similar technology hold a lot of appeal. Humans transitioned from finger painting to brush, calligraphy, and pen work long ago, after all.

How Apple will handle scaling iOS to more screen sizes - here's some math from back in January - and taking pressure sensitive input will be fascination to see. Anyone else want one already? Hop into the iMore forums where we have a poll set up and let us know.

Interesting. I wouldn't mind a slightly bigger screen. Maybe from 4.5 to 4.9 inches. But I think it would really help if Apple could somehow eliminate most or all of the bezel on the long edges. That way the visible screen area could increase in size without making the iPhone itself much bigger. There's a fair amount of bezel area around the touchscreen area, and a bezel isn't necessary for holding the iPhone. (Not in portrait orientation anyway.)

Artists would love pressure sensitivity, as it would give them far more control and precision for things such as shading. As it stands now, sans special Bluetooth stylus' (stylii?), there is no difference in input between a light brush stroke and a heavy stroke.

Well unless you have small hands, that screen size should be a huge issue. I have normal size hands and haven't had issues using it with one hand. Of course it's gonna feel weird at first but with in a week or 2 you'll get used to it not to mention the extra screen real estate for reading and watching stuff. Go into a carrier store and try out the HTC One or the LG G2 for yourself and see if you are able to use it with one hand. It won't hurt to give it a shot.

Except I owned a 4.7 inch phone before the iPhone. It was the Galaxy Nexus. I cannot comfortably operate 4.7 inches with one hand but I'll tolerate it. 5.2 inches is unusable for me and I don't even have particularly small hands.

What they should do is keep the 4" and introduce another flagship at 5" that would be the sweet spot. That way people who want to keep the same size can buy the 4" and those who want bigger can go with the 5". It will also attract more customers who always wanted a bigger iPhone too.

Sounds like the talking heads are already speculating their way in to a disappointment. Just like the 5C was supposed to be "cheap", when the iPhone 6 comes out and isn't Galaxy Note 3 size, the headlines will of course be "Apple isn't innovating" "Apple is doomed" "Apple dropped the ball" and other mountains of nonsense.

I for one, hope the size doesn't exceed 4.2-4.3" with 4.5" to 4.7" being an absolute extreme. 5.5" would definitely discourage me from buying another iPhone, unless they continued to offer a smaller model as well, that still has the frontrunner top of the line hardware.

I'm fine with the bigger phones as long as they continue to offer something like the current size. I'm still on a 4 (as we've played upgrade roulette in my house). I am due for upgrade in June. If the 6 is close to being out then or within a few months, I'd wait and see what the user experience is like. As I get older, a bigger screen will be nice, but my ipad mini helps a lot in that regards.

I do agree with what others have said....one handed operation would be nice....

The screen size is specifically why I am using the Nexus 5 right now, other small grips I have with ios as well but that specifically, 5" would be perfect, I need a phone slightly wider then the current one, I hope they don't just stretch it again...

I personally really hope apple doesn't go larger on the phone size. I'll take a slight increase in screen size if that's possible, but really, I'm just fine with my 4" iPhone screen. It's a phone that fits nicely in my pocket and I can hold comfortably in one hand. I literally laugh out loud when I see people holding tablet sized up to their ear, barely able to hold it comfortably In one hand. Also reaaaally hoping apple skips this wearable watch fad. Just seems so unneeded and won't give you anything more that your phone already does.

I think Apple needs to move to models like the laptops. Top of the line models available in multiple screen sizes. Not iPhone 6 in one size, iphone 6c (with 5s internals) in a different size. I wouldn't even mind seeing the return of the 3.5" screen. iPhone mini in 3.5, iPhone Air in 4, iPhone Pro in 5.5, all with same internals and functions (e.g. Touch ID)

No bigger screens. I think the iPhone 5/5c/5s is probably the biggest I'd want. I kind of think these reports are still BS, as they have been saying that for a while now that Apple will make a bigger iPhone.....just like the Apple TV set is coming next year (or next year......or next next year)

And that's the only size Apple is considering, there's no chance they would go any bigger with a display. It looks like 2014 will be the liquidmetal, waterproof, A8 chip, 4.5" inch display iPhone 6 with 10-12" MP camera and an improved 4" inch iPhone 6C with A7 chip. That's probably all folks (and it'll be enough).

I have the BB Z10 and plan on getting the iPhone 6 and I think the screen size of the Z10 is perfect but the phone itself could definitely be shorter. I'd survive with 4.7" but anything larger I would not get.

I'm excited for a bigger screen on the iPhone. I think it's time. My dad was going to get an iPhone but since he's older (mid 60s) he thought the screen was too small so he ended up going with a SG4 instead. After playing with it, I definitely was envious of the bigger screen but still prefer the iOS environment.

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Apple does need to offer a bigger screen option. Too many people think bigger is better and they don't want to leave those sales behind. Another factor is easier typing for those leaving physical keyboards behind.

I'm looking for a dual product announcement featuring the iPad Pro and the iPhone Pro next April. The iPad will be 12.2" while the iPhone will be close to 5".

Given the size of aging demographic, I hope to some image expansion instead of just more pixels. The iPad Pro will also come with a cool new keyboard cover and be targeted at corporate IT departments as a laptop replacement

If we're going to go bigger, hopefully the width would increase too, otherwise leave as is. I could rock a 4.7" - 5", but maybe the curved body, etc. would help over 5". I think developers would be upset having to modify their apps AGAIN though, but it would be interesting to see a larger screen iPhone. I predict it would bring a lot of the Android customers over as well.

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I'll probably just hold on to my 5s if the screen gets any larger. I was actually okay with the size of the 4s and the 5s is great. When I held my cousin's Galaxy I couldn't even work my thumb over to the opposite side of the screen forcing me to use two hands to type. No bueno. I love the one handed operation of the iPhone.

What percentage of time do you use your iPhone one handed? I have been observing many many people throughout the years using iPhones and before that many years of watching people using Blackberrys. Almost all of them use their phones two handed.

I am not saying that there are times when one needs to use an iPhone one-handed. Because there are times when the need arises. While driving shouldn't be a valid reason.

But the questions is... how often is that?

I want a phone sized the way I use it most of the the time, which for me is two handed, not based on a minority of the time.

Going to stick fingers in my ears, close my eyes and shout "I can't hear you!" to all the rumours this time.

I would rather be happy with the phone that is launched rather than be built up by statements from Analysts and rumour mongers - whoops, my bad, Analysts whose job is to make sometimes very wild guesses based on something that they heard from someone who heard it from someone whose cousin knows another person that knows a guy that drives a truck for a company that picks up the trash at a supplier to Apple whose janitor told his this or that.

Only slightly bigger. I suppose bigger screen makes sense if you can only afford one device. I am certainly not into these so-called phablets. We have iPad Mini. Due for an upgrade to 5s and the screen size works for me. I know whatever comes down the pike Apple will hit it out the park. Will be interesting now we have 64 bit architecture. If only battery life can get up to snuff.

Man I love all of apples products but I truly feel as if This one is gonna be a waste of time I mean come on really you need can read up on this all day google search on this all day and you'll read the same thing "iPhone 6 said to bring larger screen" like really if that's all people care about then they need to bring there asses over to galaxy and let apple focus on something more important like software improving ISO doing something more then trying to step up to competition.. If that's all people wanted then apple shoulda just simply came out with that like what HTC did for the HTC One. I didn't know to much about Steve Jobs but I'm sure he wouldn't allowed this to go on cause he was more of doing something new something no one else had.. Not doing something that everyone else is doing especially when they have 2 products that everyone could get iPad mini and an iPad if that's not large enough for you then...there is no pleasing you..